America scammers on dating sites

Those who swallow their pride and do it anyway are like gazelles pasturing on a savannah, easy game for vicious hyenas.

When I started my adventures on the online dating scene, I was very naive.

They prefer to use progressive methods: dating platforms, websites, applications instead of bar crawling or meetups.

Simply you download an app and enjoy communication with someone who feels common thing with you, a good idea, right?

However much I detest romance scamming, I still think that it is the poor buggers that need our sympathy more than the people they try to fool. If I was ever to meet a scammer in person, I would give him a hug. And then we would meditate together, to access that place within, where there is only goodness and love. Love will find you eventually, and that is something no one can take away from you.

This was when I had just started experimenting with online dating.

Scammers take advantage of people looking for romantic partners, often via dating websites, apps or social media by pretending to be prospective companions.

They play on emotional triggers to get you to provide money, gifts or personal details.

Dating and romance scams often take place through online dating websites, but scammers may also use social media or email to make contact.

They have even been known to telephone their victims as a first introduction.

After a while I got a detailed account on the topic — freshly copied from Wikipedia. It was late at night and my eyes were tired, so I almost swallowed the story.